
Bonnie Lynn Jackson's Story
1950 - 2025
Age 74
West Jordan, Utah

It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Bonnie Lynn Jackson on January, 17th 2025, at the age of 74. Bonnie was born on September 24th, 1950, in Salt Lake City, UT to Vaughn and Beverly Rose Dansie as the second of five children, She grew up in Midvale with her brothers, Mikial, Richard (Patricia), Ronald (Debbie), and Jay (Christy).
On January 14th, 1972, Bonnie married the love of her life, Kenneth George Jackson. They had just celebrated 53 years of marriage. Together they raised five children: Melissa (Joseph), Christopher (Amy), Jeffery (Ashley), Tyler (Crystal), and Casey (Brittney). Bonnie loved her family more than anything and prioritized spending time with her kids and grandkids at community events, sports games, and musical performances.
At 18, Bonnie chose to be baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which changed the course of her life. As a faithful member, she had a beautiful testimony of the Gospel. She loved her Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ and tried her best to be like them in the way that she lived and the way she treated others. Those who knew Bonnie knew how much she loved to serve those around her. Alongside her husband, the two served faithfully in many “favorite” callings in their ward. Bonnie would go above and beyond for her family, friends, neighbors, or complete strangers to make sure they were taken care of in their time of need.
Bonnie was an avid skier, traveler, camper, and history lover. She skied her whole life and helped teach her children and grandchildren how to ski. She traveled around the world visiting places like Athens and the Great Wall of China. She often used camping and hiking as an opportunity to bring her family closer together, visiting places like Flaming Gorge, Bear Lake, and all five of the National Parks in Utah, there are too many adventures on hikes, or in caves to count. Bonnie made sure her children and grandchildren appreciated the beauty and history of the state of Utah, in which she lived her whole life, and she did hours of family history study tracing her family’s ancestry.
Bonnie was also an accomplished and award-winning auctioneer and businesswoman alongside her husband and children. In 1984 she and Ken bought an auction company from their neighbor and Auctioneers Ken & Bonnie Jackson began. They employed family, friends, and strangers who because friends for over 35 years. She spent countless hours auctioneering for estate sales, storage units, school and scout fundraisers, and more. She was well known and loved by the community for her bright spirit and her constant smile, even while working long hours and weekends.
She is survived by her loving husband Kenneth, her siblings, her children, and her nine grandchildren.
There will be a funeral in her memory on Saturday, January 25th at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 6770 South 500 East at 10:00 AM. For those who wish to attend, there will be a viewing prior from 9:00 to 9:45 AM. Additionally, there will be a viewing on Friday, January 24th from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the same location. Interment following services at Memorial Redwood Cemetery, 6500 South Redwood Road, West Jordan, Utah.
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Marilyn Miller (Cox)
Bonnie was kind and friendly to everyone, but she had a close circle of friends that remained tight for life. I greatly admire that gift; it takes special people to hang together over the decades. I remember when Bonnie auctioned off a mug at one of our reunions. It was amazing, a special talent!
Marilyn
Candy Carlson-Smith
Bonnie had such wit and fun loving. Always the lively one and athletic one. She loved skiing and was always so atheletic in anything she pursued. She will be always remembered for her smiles for everyone. She worked for my Mom at Lerners in the mall for a few years out of high school so we saw one another often, before I relocated to CA for employment. May your dear soul rest in God's arms Bonnie.
Joy Tsuya (Joslyn)
I met Bonnie at Terry Updyke's come-as-you are slumber party shortly after Butler Jr. high opened. Knowing Bonnie has truly been a blessing in my life. I'm one of the lucky ones that got to talk to and visit Bonnie more than a few times every year, even though I never lived in Utah after 1972. She was an exceptional person in every way and I will miss her forever.